Dubai, Iran conflict and Missile alerts
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The airline has issued new travel advice today after flights were cancelled and grounded following the conflict in the Middle East
Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways have shared the latest after many Brits were left scrambling to get home. Airlines are now gradually restarting services, although many routes remain suspended or operating on reduced schedules. Dubai remains on the no travel list, unless it is essential.
Flight operations at Dubai International Airport (DXB) partially resumed on Saturday after earlier disruptions triggered by explosions across the city, as authorities worked to
Emirates has resumed flights after earlier suspending all operations to and from Dubai on Saturday. The airline announced the update
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Emirates issues update on when flights to Stansted resume following airport bombing
Emirates have issued a statement as Stansted-Dubai flights remain suspended after airport bombing and airspace closures.
Emirates on Saturday announced that it has temporarily suspended all flights to and from Dubai until further notice. As reported by news agency IANS, the airlines further advised the passengers not to travel to the airport while operations remain halted.
Emirates announced on Saturday that all flights out of Dubai airport have been suspended, as travellers are warned against going to the airport.
Emirates is advising passengers to check its flight schedule for upcoming flights, as well as to book seats for travel. The airline offers flights from Dubai to seven airports in the UK, including Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester and Newcastle.
An Emirates flight from Newcastle to Dubai is scheduled to go ahead tomorrow, after being cancelled for the past three days after Iranian missiles struck in the Middle East. Limited operations will resume at Dubai Airport later on today (Monday, March 2).
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Emirates flight from Dubai to Chennai delayed amid West Asian tension
An Emirates flight from Dubai to Chennai landed safely after a one-hour delay due to air clearance procedures amid West Asian tensions. Passengers reported hearing sounds but felt safe. The Civil Aviation Ministry is monitoring the situation.
Emirates has issued new guidance on its reduced flight schedules leaving Dubai, as airlines continue to grapple with the Middle East conflict. The airline is now operating flights to destinations including Dublin.